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Atheists Oppose South Dakota’s Anti-Trans Children Bill

Pierre, South Dakota—This week, American Atheists, on behalf of its constituents in South Dakota, wrote in opposition to HB 1225. This controversial bill would intensify discrimination against transgender students in South Dakota’s high school athletics programs.

HB 1225 would mix church and state by turning specific religious views of gender into law.

In addition, this bill would harm an already vulnerable population of young people. Specifically, it would make them far more susceptible to bullying and harassment in South Dakota due to state-mandated exclusion.

The 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey described the rampant bullying and harassment that transgender students already face, concluding that

54% of those who were out or perceived as transgender in K–12 were verbally harassed;

24% were physically attacked;

17% left a K-12 schools because the mistreatment was so bad.

“The South Dakota House has a clear choice in this matter. Either they choose to intensify the unnecessary victimization of a historically marginalized demographic of students or to foster empathy and diversity and set a precedent of equality by rejecting HB 1225,” wrote Alison Gill, Vice President for Legal and Policy.